It’s an annual event: Phish announces its summer tour plans and again bypasses the state that gave birth to the band.

The foursome that formed in the 1980s at the University of Vermont revealed its tour plans Tuesday, starting July 17 at Lake Tahoe and ending Sept. 2 in Colorado. The jam-rock band will play 19 shows between those two dates, with none of them in Vermont and none north of New Jersey.

Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and Jon Fishman have not played a Phish concert in Vermont since an impromptu gig at the Champlain Valley Exposition in 2011 to raise money for the state’s recovery from damage inflicted by the remnants of Hurricane Irene.

The band’s last summer-tour appearance in Vermont came with the band’s breakup shows in Coventry in 2004, nearly five years before the band reunited.

Gordon and McConnell still live in Vermont. Gordon will play a solo show April 5 at Higher Ground in South Burlington.

Phish fans are known to travel to the band’s shows, however, so those in Vermont willing to put on some miles can consider this slate of summer shows: